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Question:
Childbirth causes Rotten Teeth? I am 30 years old and have had a history of healthy teeth.
After my 3rd child was born my teeth have rotted to the gum and look horrible and cause lots of pain. Today a front tooth that was rotted to the gum just fell out and now I'm left with a disgusting looking mouth despite always religiously brushing and flossing.
What went wrong and how can my teeth be fixed so I can get my white smile back? ... Visitor from Northants United Kingdom
Answer:
I am assuming that you had regular dental appointments, up until you noticed rotting at the gum level. The main cause of rotting teeth and gum inflammation is plaque.
Plaque is a sticky film that forms on the teeth continuously. The falling out of the teeth and the decay indicates either inefficient or faulty brushing technique leading to the loosening of the teeth. It is important that you attend your dentist to get a diagnosis and treatment plan, and follow through with the recommended treatment.
In the meantime, you can do a lot to get your oral hygiene under control by using a soft toothbrush and an excellent range of dental products from Dental Health Institute. You will save a lot of money and have a healthier mouth for it.
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